Meyoucycle is about you and me and everything in between. Indeed, a me-you-cycle. Bauer presents a science fiction concert about completely normal emotions in this age of hyper-capitalism and technological progress.

Brussels has always been a city that embraced exiles.The Price of the Ticket continues this tradition. The Fashion designer and activist Rachida Aziz is now inviting a new generation of refugees on stage. Expect an evening of music, dance, poetry and video.

Welcome to Caveland! is set in an allegorical world populated by fantasy animals, giant moles and figures from the underworld. The cave dwellers travel from city to city like a circus to present their ‘ecosophical’ tale in theatres and at festivals.

During the First World War, the theatre-maker Simon Allemeersch’s great grandfather deserted and fled on foot to the Netherlands, where he ended up being imprisoned for four years in the military camp at Zeist. Together with a group of actors, makers and musicians, Simon Allemeersch attempts to reconstruct his story.

The dancers from Rosas will teach you dance pieces from Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s exhibition Work/Travail/Arbeid. At the end of the workshop the results will be shown to friends and family in a proper mini-performance.

Man is truly searching for all sorts of things: friendship and sex, but also work, hobbies, missing animals and so on. To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Tristero is presenting a super-deluxe version of its marvellous Search Project, their highly-acclaimed 2010 production based on found ‘wanted adverts’. This XL version that will be performed just once, promises to be historic: a tango orquestra from the music academy of Sint-Agatha-Berchem is taking part and for the first time members of Kaaitheater staff will be on stage.

Filmmakers Olivia Rochette and Gerard-Jan Claes watched the world-famous Ballet de l'Opera National de Paris during the rehearsals and performances of Rain by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. A poetic documentary about searching, looking and doubts, in the sometimes claustrophobic setting of the opera house. The screening will be followed by an aftertalk with the filmmakers and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker.

In a container deposited in a suburb of Kinshasa, the Dutch theatre-maker Lotte van den Berg and several fellow artists have set up a workshop from where they coordinate artistic projects. Cold Turkey is their first report.

Artists, writers and philosophers present their vision of ‘mobility and identity’, the theme of this Spoken World. An evening of lectures and statements, acts and performances, films and debate. An evening with Paul Scheffer, Tanja Ostojic, Els Dietvorst, Ben Hamidou, Soheila Najand and many others.

In The Deer House Jan Lauwers mixes two storylines, thus creating a surreal and absurd fable about the present. The Deer House is the concluding part of the Sad Face / Happy Face trilogy, comprising three stories about human nature.

In this performance – based on found ‘classified ads’ – Tristero attempts to bring this universal quest to light and takes you on a fascinating journey through a strange, witty and moving collection of classifieds.

In Canto 5 of his Inferno, Dante sings of the unhappy love of Paolo and Francesca. De Parade interweaves Dante’s story with other stories and characters in Western culture. An adventurous journey in which there is much to discover in the world, the other and ourselves.

We all walk; it’s in our nature. And as you walk you catch a scent of things. In Walkaway, Irma Firma takes you – in animal company – on an exploration of the canal area and makes you see the city in a new way.